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cage .wo Part Played BULLETIN. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 14.— ‘The Italian fascist embassy issued a statement in reply to the Inter- national Labor Defense militant de- mands that Guido Serio should not be deported to Italy and ascertain death and charging that the em- assy in Washington is working hand in hand with the Department of Labor to deport this militant. the following statement: “In re- gard to the news, published in some New York papers, that the Royal Embassy has exerted some pressure on the Labor Department in order to have Mister Guido Serio deport- ed to Italy, the Royal Embassy de- clares that such news is without foundation.’ NEW YORK. ~ Guido Serio, mil- itant anti-fascist and member of the Communist Party who is now out on| bail awaiting his deportation to fas-| cist Italy where he is wanted for his| long and effective work against the} black shirt n ly and the UV. S. ternational Labor Defense when word arrived from Washington that the Italian embassy has been forced to long made by in America representatives in 1 are behind the activities par t of Labor to de- When Serio was told of the reply ck shirt embassy to the ds for his release and ; that they are working i with the boss class de- t Serio replied, that y working together activities in be- working class but lian fascist papers d that when I I will be shot rnment.” ted to Ital: ussolini gov Pp ie Mi Party Activities, THURSDAY— as ainterx Wanted wallx of the Workers . t the Wo! 12th St. any The Workers Film and Photo Levene a 28th St first floor if ervicemen’s League 8 p. m. at Pitkin—and Brooklyn Ds Meets 2 How: \ FRIDAY—" + strial Union 30 p.m. The n. 15, 7.30 p.m. Indu a . Down Town Workers Club At 11 Clinton St. Lecture on portatio and the Fi ers. invited. istration of foreign born h Committee.” All work Ma Winter Interracial Ball Given by C.P. Section 4 at Finnish Fall room, 45 W. 126th St. at & p. m Admigsion 50c. Good program. amet we tot Volunteers Are still needed in the mass scenes of the Lenin Memorial Pageant. Re- henrsals are held Wed. and Fri. at 8 p.m. All workers are urged to come and participate. Executive meets on Thursday, 9 p.m. Membership meets Friday at 8 p. m. at 131 W. 28th Bt. Comrede Amtor Sneaks At the Bath eBach jewish Workers e17h, Sunday, J on “The | Present World Crisis and the War Danger" at the Jewish Workers Club 48 B th St.. Brooklyn. Prog. Youth Club p. m, at 1492 Madison ion of Committees for our . eis bassy Lies tion] Office of the In-| { | About in Deportation It is an open secret in Washington! | ana even published by some capital- list and liberal news agencies and pap- jers, according to the International Labor Defense, the organization de- fending Serio, “that this militant |leader is being deported to be “legal- ily” executed in Italy upon the request Jof Mussolini and Giovanni Giuriati, j general secretary of tHe fascist party |who had personally ordered him out of Venice and told Serio to his face jif he does not leave he will have him |shot. The Italian Embassy in Wash- lington is carrying out its orders and |the International Labor Defense has |furnished incontrovertible evidence jto that effect.” ‘COVER ROBBERY IN BANK OF U. S. Meeting of Depositors in Brownsville NEW YORK.—To cover up the robbery of millions by Tammany poli- ticians who head the defunct Bank | of the United States, Attorney Steuer, | who represents the stockholders of the bank and has had many dealings with the Tammany grafters, has been appointed by District Attorney Crain to “investigate” the bank the Tammany Superintendent of Banks has refused to give out any statement on the condition of the bank. The 400,000 depositors have not received back one cent of their savings. To further the organization of the small devositors a mass meeting is being called for Thursday at 8 v.m., by the United Depositors Committee at 156 Sutter Ave. near Barrett St., in Brownsville. While dozens of Southern banks crash nearly every day, the capitalist newspapers cre not printing a line of this news. The latest report from Macon, Georgia, shows that on Janu- ary 12 the Williams Bank and Trust Co., a state institution, with over $1,400,000 in deposits smashed It teiled to open its doors and the de- positors are unable to withdraw a cent. ENDORSE WASH. DELEGATION (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE? R. Schecter, unemployed youth metal worker; Haines, Negro carpenter of Local 1888. Alternates are: Mrs. Constantino | of the municipal flop house; Nat Le Roy; Williamsburgh Unemployed | Council; J. Hunt; Bronx Unemployed | Council; Dougherty; Boro Hall Un- ‘employed Council; Building Trades Worker; H. Reed of the Food Work- Thus far | DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, J. ANUARY 15, 1931 CHILDREIT Ke vi ZXGET AMO YED aes — Ham Fish Ta 1S ORD a Pe PERLy AMI LADYLIKE IEVES IN 4 THE BALLOT” l ( 1 WANT Congess To bev Loose Tats Pet SNAKE OF CAPITALISM By RYAN WALKER GEN THe Hii US. 5 WRIGHT COMPANY ‘FEARS THE TULL. New Jersey Protest Jailing of Jobless The International Labor Defense of Ai 5 : . : test meetings for Wednesday, January Gets Injunction in Air-|ss, 1931, at 8 pm. one in Elizabeth Cty] ‘at the Ukrainian Hall, 214-216 Ful- plane Strike ton St., and one in Newark at 93 Mer- PATERSON, N. J. Jan. 14—The cer St., to demand the release of the unemployed workers arrested in Eli- zabeth on December 31, 1930, Newark on January 7, 1931. Wright Aeronautical Corporation yes- terday got out an injunction against the AF.L, Machinists Union and the! sme following speakers will address Metal Workers Industrial League of | the meeting: Veronica Kovacs, Solo- the Trade Union Unity League to re- mon Harper, Fred Biedenkapp and strain them from interfering with Grido Serio, in Elizabeth; Robert the scabs in the strike which started Lees TH ae John Kasper, and here Dec. 11 over a 20 per cent wage | her in Newark. ee ens ces en aearcesaita | PROTEST MEET JAN. 23, INN. Y. Machinists Lodge No. 188. The Metal NEW YORK. — The immigration and Workers Industrial League has been barred from the strike meetings at 355 Van Houten St., which are dom- inated by #he AFL. fakers. It has been impossible, on account of the numerous police to approach the fac- tory closer than a block for several the final hearing for Too Hsuan weeks. Li who is being held for deportation But the company officials complain to the Chiang Kai Shek government in their affidavit that the T.U.U.L. for his anti-imperialist activities. The has “flooded the plant with litera- charges against Li made’ by the De- ture” and the Wright outfit evidently partment of Labor is that he came t 4 gy are afraid the strike will take on new into the U. S, under a “false state- militancy and new leadership. ment” although it is proven that his ——— ee entry was legal as a boxer indemnity BETHLEHEM STE A port. He is also being charged with ss ee belonging to an organization “believ- ing in the overthrow of the govern- | | These charges against Li, according j |to the International Labor Defense, | NEW YORK. — A squabble between| i; oniy oie more direct proof that ers again brings to light the fact that carrying out the policies favored and the Bethlehem Steel Corporation paid already initiated by the Fish Com- out to a few of its officers over $36.- mittee to deport all foreign born New Jersey is calling two mass pro- | ithorities held late yesterday after- | ‘SALVATION ARMY FAKERS HAVE | HUGE ASSETS OF $23,855,449 Up Huge Real Estate Holdings In 11 States; H=ve Near- ly $3,000,000 In Investments. Hand Workers Pie In the Sky Gag By V. WOODMAN , While the officials who run this | The Salvation Army Incorporated , enormous, grafting organization, fight lof New York has been making a one ancther for control of more ter- grand drive to raise at least $500,000, /ritorry and more booty, in order to ostensibly for the purpose of aiding lay their hands on the millions of the unemployed and poor. dollars of profits at stake, hundreds | ‘The Daily Worker has carried many |fo thousands of men, women and stories about the rotten and scanty children can hardly get enough to food and rough treatment the men, ‘keep body and soul together, so mis- women and children in the Army erably does the Salvation Army give breadlines receive. A few authentic out the funds it is supposed to have figures will show how much “Jesus collected for this very purpose. Saves” for the Salvation Army, that An ex-salvation army officer in- | despicable institution which fattens ' formed the writer that out of every on the misery and suffering of the | dollar received, only two cents is ac- poor. R tually given out for relief. Tn the 1026 report, it states that | Like all other charity organizations, jim the New York district, while they jit is 9 fake and 9 business racket |had only 27 buildings in 1890, by 1916 | +, coin bags of money, while at the edtgten Wa Ga ee same time the organization acting as j sree ~* 1a shield for the ruling class. | The value of the buildings had jump- |ed from $38,150 in 1890, to $3,175.154 jin 1916, and to $17,738,506 in 1926. | This represents an increase of 465) STARVATION; (times in 36 years. | RELIEF! | The balance sheet of the Eastern | | Territorial Headquarters (which in- jcludes eleven states of New York, ‘the |New England group, Delaware, Ohio, | | Pennsylvania and New Jersey) of September 30, 1929, shows their as- |sets to be $23,855,449. Listed among |the assets are investments totaling | |nearly three million, and property to | the value of $19,929,781. , ‘The enormous income of the Salva- | | tion Army does not come only from | |collections and donations, by any Eastern Territorial Department Pi!ss i ORGANIZE TO END DEMAND THE W.LR. BRASS BAND RE- HEARSES FOR LENIN MEM’L All comrades who play band in- struments are asked to come to the rehearsal of the W.LR. Brass Band, on Thursday, Jan. 15, 8 p.m. at 131 W. 28th Street. The LENIN MEMORIAL this year will require all the forces available, for the production of a monster pageant. Comrades co- ers Industrial Unicon. student and was entitled to a pass- 1S $ 3 6 000 } () 0 ment by force and violence.” | 3 ’ | a leading group of Wall Street bank- | the immigration authorities are only 000,000 in bonuses in one year. More | workers who show any resistance to than the total relief given to the 10,- tne employing class of the United | All indoor meetings will be rally-/ 000,000 unemployed in the United) states. jing points for the mobilization of the states. | | workers on a city-wide scale for the, | {hunger march to City Hall on January | 20th, | The Campaign Committee points) ¢. 431694 in bonuses between 1925 jout that more energetic steps must | ond {660 abauk Half tne anicunt |be taken to establish signature sta-/ % sae | »|that the Red Cross says it wants to | tions at all headquarters of workers’ it ili f ervng | organizations and on the streets for|!e4 millions of starving farmers. | |the mass collection of signatures and} Others who got millions in bonuses} |that organizations must immediste-| wrung out of the toil of the steel | ly submit the addresses of these sta-| workers who are.now starving like| | tions to the committee. |dogs on the streets are Charles M.| | Yesterday down-town open air|Schwab, Percy A. Rockefeller, Willi- | | mass meetings corners were announc- | am C. Potter, Grayson M. P. Murphy | Eugene G. Grace, president of the | | Bethlehem Steel Corporation who got led. Today the Harlem Council of/and Alvin Untermeyer. } the Unemployed announces open aif) These bosses who filled their pock- meetings every day at 130th St. and) a< ¢) pbarcaia ed Lenox Ave., and every night at 138th | Poe se ned anh The district office of the Interna- tional Labor Defense which is con- ducting the defense of Li calls upon ‘a salary of $12,000 a year received all workers for the defense of “this militant leader and urges a mass movement as the only effective way of stopping this sort of persecution of the foreign-born.” A protest meeting against the per- secution of the foreign-born will be held by the district office of the L. D. at Manhatten Lyceum, Friday evening, January 23, where I. Am- ter, J. Louis Engdahl, Guido Serio, Tao Hsuan Li and others will speak. Robert W. Dunn will act as chair- man. I. jin kind to any worker on a tempo- | operate. Come to the rehearsal on means. Huge profits are made from |} time, |their hotels, flop-houses, work farms, | |veal estate and other investments, gold bonds, securities, stores, and the exploitation of labor, in their so-_ jealled. “Good will” shops. Remember the time and place: Jan. 15, 8 p.m., 131 W. 28th St. This is your band. | Harlem Dance This Friday Evening EW YORK.—A mid-winter inter- al ball will be held this Friday evening at the Finnish Workers’ Hall, 15 West 126th St., under the auspices of Sectino 4 (Dist. 2) of the Commu- nist Party of the U.S.A. N All workers are urged to turn out | and have a good time. ‘Green Grow the Lilacs’ Coming to the Guild On Monday, Jan. 26, the Theatre Cuild will present “Green Grow the Lilacs,” Lynn Riggs New Play at the Guild Theatre. “Midnight” now at the Guild, will be moved to the Avon Theatre to continue its engagement. “Green Grow the Lilacs” is in Bal- timore this weck and will play Wash- ington before coming to New York The cast includes June Walker, Helen Westley, Franchot Tone and Richard Hale. The Fourteenth annual edition of the “Greenwich Village Ball” will take place this Friday night at Web- ster Hall. Cynthia White has ar- ranged a number of special divertisse- ments for the midnight revue. A second revue will take place at two o'clock with many Broadway artists taking part. ~ Special prizes will be offered for original and odd costumes. | ‘The Jack Yellen-Lou Holtz musical comedy “You Said It,” featuring Lou Holtz, and now playing in Philadel- phia, will open Monday evening, Jan- |uary 19, at Chanin’s 46th Street The- atre, and on the same night “Sweet and Low” will be moved to the 44th | Street Theatre. | "Phere will be no Thursday matinee \at the Civic Repertory Theatre. to- day owing to special rehearsals of jopens January 26. The cancellation is for this week only. | On Saturday evening, “Siegfried” | with Ben-Ami and Miss Le Gallienne jin the principal roles, will be played ‘instead of “Martine.” | Workers who work for the “Sally |usually get their meals and bed and | {25 or 50 cents or a dollar a week, | | according to the locality. The Salva- | tion Army makes is a rule never to “AMUSEMENTS pay more than 25 cents in cash or) rary job, who is not enrolled in the | AMKINO PRESENT: Salvation Army. What must be the total assets and | profits for all of the forty-eight | states when the Eastern division alone reaches these proportions. FIRST PICTURE EVER MADE TRE LIVES AND HABITS THE SOVIET EXPEDITION TO "AL-YEMEN* AMERICAN PREMIERE OF THIS ARABIAN COUNTRY! OF THE ARABS AND JEWS LETS BAR ALL Good USSIA “The Lady of the Camellias,” which |St, and Lenox, 114th and Lenox, 116th | Jand Third Avs, 115th St. and Fifth | Ave., 99th St, and Third Ave. 86th St. and Lexington, 72nd St. and Lex- | ake place r Indoor Meet rvicemen takes place | heavy dividends, salaries and profits) | are among the leading enemies of the demand for unemployment insurance NOW PLAYING! LEO TOLSTOY'S DRAMATIC NOVEL VIVIDLY AND TRUTHFULLY PRESENTED! Oratorio “October” Will_be the subject of discussion By wl. Feder at $ p. m, at 88 F, 10th SATURDAY— Bronx Section. Y.C.L, Holds a Red Youth Press Night for the benefit of the Young Worker nt 569 Prospect Ave, Admission 50c. at door, 26c. in advance, Dancing and complete entertainment have been arranged. . New Jersey Attention! Dance entertainment given by the x. f Elizabeth will ze held at ‘enter, 106 KE. Jersey St Admission 26 . __ ‘Tea and Pancake Party Given by the Brownsville Workere Club, 118 Bristol St. Brooklyn, for the Benefit fo the Daiiv Worker, Good time assured ll. Admission 25c, Bath Beach Council 10. We are celebrating our fifth anni- Versary with a splendi 48 Bay 28th si. at 8.30 and bring your friends. 8 Pm Come . Hicksville Werkers. Attention! Meeting. 8 p.m. at Ukrafnian Home. All worke's are urmed tn come. Meet: Ing calle y Metal Workers In - trial League. Bee, Sue ce ve Junior Section 401 1.W.0, At & p. m, at 2061 Bryant Ave., Bronx. Entertainment and dance. omission” 2c, in advance; she. at Ir Fiesta At 4312 New Gureche Ave, B'kl New Utrec! ve., BY . Good time. Tickets 35c. be si Pew phi A Dance and Concert At Workers Center, 105 Thatford Ave. Brooklyn. Auspices East ..ew Fok Iup ¥, Womens’ Council 16 241 8. 94th St, Bklyn. rally Worker. Needle Trade » Youth Fraction Meets ut 2p. m. at 35 B. 12th on &th floor. St. . Ball of the Harlem Prog. Youth Club At Harlem ino at 116th St. Lenox Ave, J. C. Smith Band, Ad- Miseion foc, | - : A Lenin. Liebknecht, Luxembers pg gathering held by the x ef Williamsburg at 61 Graham a Banquet and Concert ge by the Cuban Workers Club, ‘Sutter Ave., rooklyn, for the ben- a Wie of the Daily Worker. . Adm, a5, @ concert at | son Co. of Orange, N. J., reports the for the unemployed workers. In contrast, a worker of the Edi- “bonus system” and how it works for the toilers, Three months before Christmas the bosses in the Edison first part of the season as conductor | plant at Orange, N. J. instead of of the Philharmonic-Symphony Or-/|-he usual yearly “bonus” of $60 to chestra next Sunday, and will take | 3100 told the workers that they would a five weeks’ vacation, returning on | pe allowed to buy a refrigerator on February 26, to complete the balance | credit. After this scheme was put | of the season. Bernardino Molinari | over, more than a 100 workers were | j will conduct during this interval. fired and are being forced to pay The program for Thursday evening | for their refrigerator “bonus”. This and Friday afternoon at Carnegie |is how bonuses pan out for workers. | Hall will be devoted to Verdi's Man- | zoni Requiem, with the chorus of the | Schola Cantorum, and Florence Aus~ |tral, soprano; Marle Alcock, contral- to; Mario Chamilee, tenor, and Ezio | Pinza, basso, a8 soloists. ington. TOSCANINI TO CONDUCT | ALL-WAGNER PROGRAM Arturo Toscanini will complete the “Goetterdaemmerung”; Prelude and | Finale, “Tristan and Isolde”; Prelude, | “Die Meistersinger”, Next Sunday | afternoon at Carnegie the program | | The Wagner program on Saturday will consist of Raff's “In Walde” sym- | ‘night at Carnegie Hall will include |phony, d’Indy’s “Istar” variations, | the following: Prelude, “Lohengrin”; | Glinka’s “Kamarinskaya” and Ros- | | Overture and Bacchanale, “Tannhae- |sini’s overture to “L’Assedio di Co- user”; Siegfried’s Rhine Journey, rinto.” TEA AND PANCAKE PARTY Brownsville Workers Club 118 BRISTOL STREET Benefit of the DAILY WOKKER SATURDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 17, 1931 Program: Wex, Cartoonist Dally Worker Staff—Adolph Badner, Speaker Mass Singing Led by Lehn Adahmyan i ADMISSION 25 CENTS GOOD MUSIC SURPRISE DANCING ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE Sunday Evening, January 18, at 7 p. m. 27 EAST 4th STREET Spend a Real Proletarian Evening and Help Bulld the DAILY WORKER Don’t mins it! Absentees will regret Arranged by section 1 Unit 10 ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE Saturday Evening; January 17, 8 p. m. MANHATTAN LYCEUM, 66 EAST 4th STREET ADMISSION 25 CENTH<K OP" ENTS, DANCING, MUSIC, GOOD TIME Yor Emergency Drive of tiie} °, WORKEK-~Arranged by Upit 4, Section 1 |THE LIVING CORPSE” With PUDOVKIN, DIRECTOR OF “STORM OVER ASIA,” IN THE LEADING ROLE PRODUCED BY MEJRABPOFILM OF MOSCOW TH STREET PLAYHOUSE 52 WEST ATH ST., Between Fisth and Sixth Aves.—Spring 5095 POPULAR PRICES—CONTINUOUS NOON TO MIDNIGHT R 42ND STREET |POPULAR ' CAMEO = bon | ices | NOW | Theatre Gutld Productions "| MIDNIGHT W. 2nd. Eves, 8:50 GUILD writin eat 20 Elizabeth the Queen | Lynn Fontan Alfred Lunt | Morris Carnovsky, Joanna Roos | und others * MARTIN BECK THES TICKETS 5c; IN 35 EAST TWELFTH MORNING FREIHEIT COSTUME BALL Saturday Eve:, January 24 || at Madison Square Garden et MORNING FREIHEIT 45th St West of Broadway Eves. 8:40, Mts, Th. & Sat, 2:40 th Ave. Playhouse aa Fifth Avenue. to Midnight. Pop. Erices ND TOMORROW 1929-1930” FILM OF NORWAY AND SWEDEN TRAVEL ADVANCE 50 CENTS Evenings 60c, $1, $1.60. Mats. Th. & Sat., EVA LE GALLIENNE, Director | Tonight | Tom, Night Sat. Mat. | IVIC REPERTORY '4t St.. sep ’ “ROMEO and JULIET" HE THREE SISTER! “PETER PAN’ NE” (First Studio) Eve. | | Bille BURKE #4 vor NOVELLO in a ransing, rollicking riot of laughs ‘THE TRUTH GAME with | Phocbe FOSTER 1d Viola TREE ETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE 4ith Street, West of Broadway Biway and 46tb Street RKO GEOB Daily From 10:30 A. M. “THE MAN FROM CHICAGO” EXTRA ATTRACTION BENNY RUBIN in “TALKING TURKEY” Always a Good Show STREET, NEW YORK Don’t Miss it! Annual Concert and Ball Renotit of | IL LAVORATORE Halien Organ of the Communist Party SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 19318 P. M. GALILEO TEMPLE 1719 MONTROSE AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y. ++:Plantet A. Muzal.... Tenor Ryan Walker....Cartooniat of the Daily Worker will feature Special Revolutionary Subjects in formy ef Cartoons. DIRECTIONS:—Take B. M. T. Subway at Canal Btreot, (Broadway Line Brooklyn) get off at Lorimer Station . PROGRAM: Anna Andalore CENTER. G. Gardozi....Folk Songp 8-Day Bazaar TO HELP MAINTAIN THE NEW YORK WORKERS COLLECT ARTICLES AND SEND THEM TO THE CENTER, 35 EAST 12TH STREET, N. Y. C. FOR THE 8-Day Bazaar WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE FROM Jan. 11 tol Evenings 8:50, Mats, Wed. & Sat, at 2:30/ From Sowers, ‘BOSSES ORGANIZE “SPECIAL SQUAD | Purpose to Round Up Militant Workers ; NEW YORK. — The new special | squad organized by the New York police department at the behest of the Department of Labor in Wash- jington to round up militant workers and others of foreign birth for dee portation to fascist countries made jits first arrests under the direction \of Acting Captain Michael J. Mc- Dermott, according to a statement is- sued by the International Labor De- fense, When the new Secretary of Labor William Doak took office he imme- diately announced that 400,000 aliens must be deported and proposed a quota of 100,000 for the immediate | future. This boss class secretary of jlabor in working against the inter- jests of American workers is secur- ing the co-operation of municipal po- | lice throughout the country in ar- resting foreign-born workers so the |budget of his department could be |Kept down to a minimum as well as | have an efficient method in persecut- ing and arresting foreign-born work- Ss. | The special squad in New York has | hix detectives on its force under the |direction of a captain and turns all its evidence it collects against work- lers over to Benjamin M. Day, Com- missioner of Immigration. The International Labor Defense calls attention in its statement “to this newly organized and intensified campaign carried on by the bass class of the U. S. against the foreign-born. workers who show any signs of mil- itancy. The workers must resist this attack and at the second conference of Ththe —q. shrdludwshrdlucmiw of the I. L. D, sub committee againss | deportations this Friday, 5 P. M. é the National Office a vigorous cam~ paign will be mapped out. All for- jeign nationalities are asked to par- | ticipate. THE CITY HAS MONEY FOR COPS; MAKE IT FEED THE JOBLESS! | SEROY CHEMIST ‘657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 BRONX, ¥. ¥. Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone University 5865 Phone Stnyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES Suda aT eadtoale meee 302 E. 32th St. New York DR. J. MINDEL Surgeon Dentist 1 UNION SQUARE Boom 808 Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any , DEWEY 9914 8 Sanduy: 10 A.M.-1 P.M. DR. J. LEVIN SURGEON DENTIST 1501 AVENUE U, Avo. U Sta. B.a.T, At East 15th St, BROOKLYN, -M ¥, Advertise Your Union Here. For Information Write to The DAILY WORKER | Advertising Department : 50 East 13th St. New York City Furnished Room for Rent—-C Reasonable. Near erome co, Dally Worker 60 H 18th 66

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